Group of Monuments at Hampi
The Group of Monuments at Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the southern part of India. It showcases the rich architectural heritage of the Vijayanagara Empire, which flourished from the 14th to the 16th centuries. The site features numerous temples, palaces, and other structures, reflecting a blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles.
Key attractions include the iconic Virupaksha Temple, known for its towering gopuram, and the Vijaya Vittala Temple, famous for its stone chariot and musical pillars. The landscape is dotted with large boulders and lush greenery, making it a unique and picturesque destination for history enthusiasts and travelers alike.